READER-RESPONSE THEORIES. CONCEPTUAL AND TERMINOLOGICAL DELIMITATIONS
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2020
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Abstract: The theoretical segment that refers to the phenomenon of receiving the artistic literature, more
specifically the field interested in the concepts of reading and reader, is characterized by a deep
indeterminacy, multiple confusions and terminological overlaps. All this is due to the polysemy of the
notions with which it operates, the lack of a globalizing and fundamental explanatory study, as well as
due to the large number of schools, research perspectives, theories, hypotheses, methods, approaches that
have self-propelled parallel, successively or deductively. throughout the last century. Also, this self-
reflexive dimension of anti-intentional hermeneutics is extremely vast and complex with an inter- and
multidisciplinary specificity. The basic disciplines, but also directions derived from them, which approach
and define the concepts of reading, reception, reader are: history and literary criticism, hermeneutics,
pragmatics, rhetoric, poetry, communication sciences, sociology of literature, sociocriticism, psychology
of literature , psychoanalysis, psychocritics, semiotics, linguistics, dialogism, aesthetics. Thus, a research
in this sense would clarify many drawbacks of studies on the concept of literary reading. The approach
proposes a re-inventory of all concepts related to the act of reading and its agent - the reader, as well as
a delimitation and a clarification of them using several dictionaries of literary theory and by updating the
most important theoretical studies on this topic appeared during the twentieth century.
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literary work, hermeneutics, reading
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DEMENTIEVA, Diana. Reader-response theories. conceptual and terminological delimitations. In: Communication, Context and Interdisciplinarity: Paths of communication in postmodernity Section: Literature, 24-25 octombrie 2020, Tîrgu Mureş,. Tîrgu Mureş, România: Alpha Institute for Multicultural Studies, 2020, Ediția a 6-a, Lite, pp. 331-340. ISBN 978-606-8624-00-6.